A Doll's House and Rossetti critical quotes

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Love

Rossetti:

  • "focuses not on the possibility of fulfilling earthly love... rather upon the apparently inevitable culmination of all compulsive amatory passions - renunciation" - Harrison
  • "the flimsiness and inconstancy of romantic love is a recurring theme"

A Doll's House:

  • "marriage was revealed as being far from divine institution" - Strindberg
  • "Nora puts love before legality" - Duncan
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Sacrifice

Rossetti:

  • "Rossetti's personas often identify with, and feel ensnared by, the fruitless cycles and frustrating self-contradictions of the natural world" - Sullivan
  • "A powerful tension between control and chaos, between self-assertion and self-destruction, creates much of the intensity of her poetry" - Sullivan
  • "Rossestti's speakers demonstate an awareness of...social and political expectations which define acceptable roles for women" - Avery
  • "Goblin Market can be understood as a conventional parable of temptation, sacrifice and salvation" - Morden

A Doll's House:

  • "The play shows a critical scrutiny of the lives and values of the bourgeois classes" - Ledger
  • "Ibsen is critically dissecting modern life and all its problems" - Ledger
  • "Nora finds herself in opposition to the demands of a hostile society" - Ledger
  • "Convention caged her within a child's toy structure" - Milett
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Female strength

Rossetti:

  • "demonstrates both an awareness of, and resistance to those political and social expectations which define acceptable roles for women and potentially leave them powerless" - Avery
  • "affirmations of female piety, passivity and submission" - Rosenblum
  • "radically rewritten the Fall of Eve in terms of the social and spiritual abuse of women which she sees around her and includes more than a hint that male gender oppression be interpreted as original sin" - Palazzo
  • "Rossetti's poems encourage women to claim indepdence and agency" - Avery
  • "Maude Clare is a clear critique of dominant masculinity" - Avery

A Doll's House:

  • "Nora confronted every convention and chivalrous masculine prejudice that caged her within a child's toy structure, hoping to ensure that she would remain a housepet and an infant there forever" - Millett
  • "Nora is not just a woman arguing for female liberation: she is much more. She embodied the comedy as well as the tragedy of modern life" - Templeton
  • "Her flirtation with Rank is another indication of the more spirited woman beneath the convention-respecting surface" - Gray
  • "Her departure announced a great awakening of European drama as well as in women's egalitarianism" - Gray
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Female strength

A Doll's House:

  • "Christine Linde acts as a catalyst for Nora's rebellion" - Ledger
  • "Nora's actions are a way of reinforcing an individual's right - regardless of gender - to protect themselves" - Cron
  • "I have never written a play to further a social purpose" - Ibsen
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